How to buy Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 1 tickets in Brazil

Tickets are now available for the #Packers vs. #Eagles in Brazil:

The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 6, 2024, at 8:15 p.m.

With a big twist.

This opener will take place at Corinthians Arena, home to Brazilian soccer team SC Corinthians. The cheeseheads and birds will feature in the NFL’s inaugural Brazil game, which will kickoff on Friday of Week 1.

Limited tickets remain for the season opener in South America.

SHOP: Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles tickets

The Packers will hope to leave Sao Paulo with the same momentum they built last season. Green Bay surprised many with their run to the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs. The emergence of quarterback Jordan Love played a big part, and he was recently rewarded for it with a massive new contract.

On the flip side, Philly will want to start 2024 in a rebounding fashion. After reaching the Super Bowl two years ago, the Eagles slumped last season. Head coach Nick Sirianni needs a positive start to next year if he wants job security.

Will the Pack take that next step out of the gate? Could the Eagles right the ship? Tickets for this contest start as low as $479.

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How to buy Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Week 1 tickets in Brazil

Tickets are now available for the #Packers vs. #Eagles in Brazil:

The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will kickoff their respective regular seasons with a Week 1 matchup on Sept. 6, 2024, at 8:15 p.m.

With a big twist.

This opener will take place at Corinthians Arena, home to Brazilian soccer team SC Corinthians. The cheeseheads and birds will feature in the NFL’s inaugural Brazil game, which will kickoff on Friday of Week 1.

Limited tickets remain for the season opener in South America.

SHOP: Green Bay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagles tickets

The Packers will hope to leave Sao Paulo with the same momentum they built last season. Green Bay surprised many with their run to the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs. The emergence of quarterback Jordan Love played a big part, and he was recently rewarded for it with a massive new contract.

On the flip side, Philly will want to start 2024 in a rebounding fashion. After reaching the Super Bowl two years ago, the Eagles slumped last season. Head coach Nick Sirianni needs a positive start to next year if he wants job security.

Will the Pack take that next step out of the gate? Could the Eagles right the ship? Tickets for this contest start as low as $479.

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Jalen Hurts refutes reports of conflict with Nick Sirianni; Says relationship is in a great place

Jalen Hurts says his relationship with Nick Sirianni is great

Day 1 of the Eagles training camp turned into a platform for clearing the air of any misconceptions before a journey towards the postseason begins.

After months of discussions and articles about their relationship, head coach Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts clarified that they are on the same page and have a solid relationship.

Hurts commented after The Athletic reported that his relationship with coach Nick Sirianni had been strained during the last season.

The Inquirer reports that Hurts acknowledged that the 1-6 finish to last season challenged the dynamic between him and Sirianni and that, at times, they were not on the same page. Still, having both men squash the rumors was a significant need for an Eagles team looking to mentally move on from last season.

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Jalen Hurts pushed back on the idea of tension between him and Eagles coach Nick Sirianni

Jalen Hurts said he trusts Eagles coach Nick Sirianni after report of 2023 disconnect emerged.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts wasted no time in responding to a question about any possible tension between him and coach Nick Sirianni.

In fact, Hurts didn’t even need to hear the full prompt from a reporter about whether or not he and Sirianni had any issues last season.

After Sirianni denied on Wednesday that there was any disconnect with his and Hurts’ relationship after the team’s second-half collapse in 2023, Hurts quickly doubled down on the sentiment as he spoke with media to start 2024 training camp with Philadelphia.

To Hurts, it’s about everyone that’s a part of the Eagles organization buying into their roles to win a Super Bowl. He said he’s got faith in the top leaders of the franchise to help get the job done.

“I truly trust [team owner Jeffrey] Lurie, I trust [general manager Howie Roseman], I trust coach Sirianni to lead us in that right direction,” Hurts said during the press availability.

We’ll see how the Eagles do in rebounding after a difficult 2023 season, one where both Hurts and Sirianni will be in the spotlight as to how each of them performs in getting back to their winning ways.

Them being on the same page will be crucial in that pursuit.

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WATCH: Eagles rookies and veterans arrive for 2024 training camp at NovaCare Complex

Philadelphia Eagles rookies and veterans arrive for 2024 training camp at NovaCare Complex

After months of waiting, 23 NFL teams, including the highly ranked Philadelphia Eagles, saw their 90-man roster arrive for training camp.

The Eagles’ social media team captured the moment several players, including Jalen Carter, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, and Nakobe Dean, arrived for the most important training camp in years.

Philadelphia will take the field on Wednesday in the first of two straight practices before a day off or walkthrough, further intensifying the practice routine after three years of having the lightest workload.

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Eagles coach Nick Sirianni to Giants fans: ‘I got your best player’

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has a new retort for New York Giants fans: “I got your best player.”

New York Giants fans are still sore over the free agent defection of star running back Saquon Barkley. Not just because he left but where he ended up, with the hated Philadelphia Eagles.

In a recent interview, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni revealed that he has a standard answer for Giants fans who hassle him about stealing Barkley.

“I typically let it go, but if the guy gets me good enough, I usually say, ‘You know, I got your best player,'” Sirianni said, via Pro Football Talk.

And Sirianni would know. Since the Giants selected Barkley second overall in 2018, he’s faced Philadelphia nine times, scoring seven touchdowns.

“It’s really nice to see him in green,” Sirianni said. “And I know, you know, it’s really nice to see him in there. Like we missed the tackle on him the other day on the sideline. Now we’re not tackling, but you can tell without pads on, you can tell if that guy made the tackle or not. And I had visions back of like him on the sideline, and us watching all these plays on the sideline, of Saquon making somebody miss, and Saquon making somebody miss and doing it again.

“It was like — it brought me back to that and it’s like, ‘Man, I’m glad that I wasn’t happy that our defensive player missed the tackle on this particular one, but I’m really happy that Saquon, that No. 26 is on our side, making the guy miss.'”

The Eagles signed Barkley, the 2018 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and a two-time Pro Bowler, to a three-year, $37.75 million contract in March with $26 million guaranteed.

The Giants and Barkley had been negotiating a new deal for nearly two years but didn’t come close to anything long-term. Big Blue did not make Barkley an offer in free agency, nor did they counter the Eagles’ offer.

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Eagles coach Nick Sirianni came up with the perfect way to troll Giants fans who mess with him in Philadelphia

Nick Sirianni, you win.

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has the art of the troll down pat.

While talking with media on Tuesday, Sirianni joked about how he occasionally responds to New York Giants fans when they mess with him and give him a “Go, Giants!” as they see him walking around in Philadelphia.

Well, Sirianni knows exactly where being a New York fan stings right now when it comes to the NFC East rival Eagles. He’s got a ruthless retort that will make them want to avoid saying anything to the Philly coach any time soon.

“If the guy gets me good enough, I’ll probably usually say, y’know, we got your best player,” Sirianni quipped, referencing how the Eagles signed former Giants running back Saquon Barkley in the offseason.

Ouch. OUCH.

If you’re a Giants fan and the coach of the Eagles trolls you by telling you Philly signed your team’s best player, you might want to go hide in your room for about a week.

That’s the kind of interaction you never forget for all the wrong reasons… and it’s also absolutely hysterical for all 31 other NFL fan bases.

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Seven things we learned from the Eagles at NFL owners meetings in Orlando

We’re looking at seven Philadelphia Eagles related takeaways and analysis from the NFL owners meetings in Orlando

The Eagles and 31 other teams just wrapped up the NFL owner’s meetings in Orlando, Florida, and the media sessions featuring owners, general managers, and head coaches were the week’s highlight.

Longtime Philadelphia owner Jeffrey Lurie held his annual State of the Organization address. In contrast, GM Howie Roseman and head coach Nick Sirianni had 30-minute question-and-answer sessions with NFL media.

The topics at hand included Haason Reddick, Jalen Hurts, Kellen Moore, Vic Fangio, the addition of Saquon Barkley, and more.

With less than one month until the NFL draft, we’re looking at takeaways from all three media sessions and how they’ll impact the 2024 season.

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Full 7-round post-NFL Combine predictions for the Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles are retooling and we’ve unveiled are fourth Eagles Wire 2024 NFL Mock draft of the offseason and after the scouting combine

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine is a wrap, and the results could significantly impact what happens when the 2024 NFL Draft rolls around at the end of next month.

Like every team in the league, the Philadelphia Eagles closely watched this week’s action at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis as they lock in their draft board.

Philadelphia currently set to have six selections in this year’s draft, and are also projected to receive four compensatory selections, which would give them ten altogether.

Here’s an updated look at how all seven rounds could turn out for the Eagles via the PFF Mock Draft simulator.

Eagles announce finalized coaching staff for 2024 season

The Philadelphia Eagles announced the addition of nine new coaches to the staff, including Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio and Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore

The Eagles announced a revamped coaching staff for 2024 that’ll include significant changes at offensive and defensive coordinator positions.

In all, the Eagles welcome nine new coaches to the staff, including Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio and Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore.

Three members from last year’s coaching staff return with new titles.